Trump to hold South Bronx campaign rally to court Black, Latino voters
NEW YORK — Former president Donald Trump will hold a rally Thursday in the South Bronx, a rare appearance for the GOP presidential candidate in a predominantly Democratic area and a decision that’s already prompting backlash from residents and local
James Comer risks an irony overdose
Earlier this month, Rep. Jamie Raskin (Md.), the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, sent letters to the heads of various oil companies seeking information about an alleged effort by former president Donald Trump to solicit a campaign contribution
Trump keeps talking about reproductive rights. And it keeps tripping him up.
When former president Donald Trump released a video saying states should decide abortion rights, it was meant to tamp down discontent from antiabortion groups who had been pushing him to support a national ban, as well as from abortion rights
Senate rejects border security deal for a second time
The Senate voted down a bipartisan border security deal on Thursday for the second time as Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) attempted to put the GOP on the defensive on a core campaign issue ahead of 2024. The bill
A look at Trump’s misleading, inaccurate graph of U.S. immigration
We may never know why it occurred to Donald Trump or someone with access to his Truth Social account to post a graph about immigration at 2:20 a.m. Fox News was re-airing Sean Hannity’s show during which Sen. Lindsey Graham
Trump claims he’d use relationship with Putin to free detained reporter
Former president Donald Trump claimed Thursday that he would leverage his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the U.S. presidential election to secure the release of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter detained by Russia. Gershkovich has been held
Democratic operative indicted over Biden AI robocalls in New Hampshire
Steve Kramer, a Democratic operative who admitted to commissioning an artificial intelligence-generated robocall of President Biden that instructed New Hampshire voters to not vote early this year, is now facing criminal charges and federal fines. New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella
The flags were redundant
The two weeks from Jan. 6 to Jan. 20 in 2021 were tumultuous ones. The riot at the Capitol, in which supporters of President Donald Trump attempted to block the finalization of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election, fell
Coinbase Re-Introduces XRP Trading for New York Customers
The crypto exchange Coinbase reintroduced support for XRP in New York on May 23, allowing residents to buy and sell the cryptocurrency on its platform once again. New York-based users of Coinbase can now trade or store Ripple (XRP) on
Hong Kong SFC Considering Ether Staking for Ethereum ETFs
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is considering allowing issuers of Ethereum ETFs to offer Ether staking, according to a Thursday Bloomberg report. The potential development has sparked considerable interest as it could greatly impact the future of Ethereum ETFs